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A
survivor of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham claims she still sees her
abusers "driving young girls in their car", as a Sky News
investigation reveals hundreds of new cases continue to emer

In August 2014, the
Alexis Jay report identified 1,400 cases of child sexual exploitation in the
Yorkshire town.

But Sky News has
learned that hundreds more cases were known to authorities prior to its
publication and that hundreds more are being reported.

Victims continue to
feel let down by authorities.

One survivor
"Gemma" told Sky News: "It's still going on if not worse,
because now they're having to hide it more.

"I'm still
seeing my abusers driving young girls in their car. They're untouchable."

The Alexis Jay
report found that hundreds of children had been sexually exploited, mostly by
Asian gangs, and that Rotherham Council and South Yorkshire police had failed
to tackle the problem.

Jayne Senior, who
ran an outreach programme for victims in Rotherham called Risky Business, has
revealed that she reported nearly 1,700 cases of grooming or sexual
exploitation to the council's children's services between 1999 and 2011.

This was a shorter
time period than that examined by the report.

"I was accused
of saying too much, of sharing too much information, reporting too much
intelligence," she told Sky News in her first interview.

"Risky Business
didn't make all this up. It was accused of making it all up and Alexis Jay
exonerated all of that."

The report found
Risky Business was seen by the borough's social care services "as
something of a nuisance".

It added that
"there were too many examples of young people who were properly referred
by Risky Business to children's social care and who somehow fell through the
net and were not treated with the priority they deserved".

Risky Business was
shut down in 2011 and victims have expressed frustration that a recent
application to set up a new support group has been turned down by the council
despite recommendations in the Jay report.

"It shouldn't
have been shut down," one victim told Sky News.

"Because that
was an agency that was trying to tackle the situation. But knowing now that it
was all a cover-up then I think it was closed down because they were trying to
tackle the problem."

Rotherham MP Sarah
Champion said she was also baffled as to why Risky Business was discontinued.

"Genuinely, I
have no idea why it was shut down. Why would you shut down a successful
organisation that was demonstrating there was a massive need for their services
and was proving results. They were getting prosecutions."

She is leading calls
for a national task force to be set up to combat large scale child abuse across
the UK. She said she has been "overwhelmed" with new cases coming to
her for help and advice.

As well as support,
many victims are still seeking justice.

"Gemma"
complained that local police "turned up suited an booted" outside her
home with a panic alarm - showing neighbours that she was someone who had
reported abuse.

"All they care
about is getting a statement," she said. "Six months on we've had no
arrests, we've had no charges, evidence is still being lost."

A spokesman for
South Yorkshire Police said: "We look at each case individually to
establish the most appropriate way to contact and visit victims throughout an
investigation to ensure their personal safety is maintained.

"South
Yorkshire Police has not received a complaint in relation to this alleged
incident."

"We fully
acknowledge that we should have done more in the past and have offered our
sincere and heartfelt apologies to the victims and survivors of child sexual
exploitation.

"Make no
mistake, protecting children and supporting the police in tackling child sexual
exploitation is our highest priority.

"With regard to
the 2002 Home Office researcher's report, we take allegations of a "cover
up" very seriously and have made strenuous efforts to obtain a full copy
of the report. As yet, this has not been forthcoming.

"We are also
working with our partners, including South Yorkshire Police, to identify cases
where individuals may not have had the access to the services and support that
they need."

1/21/2015

FOX 8 I-Team reporter Jack Shea has learned
that a well-known Cleveland rabbi was arrested out of state on allegations that
he sexually abused a minor.

Rabbi Frederick Karp is the spiritual living
director at the Menorah Park Center for Senior Living in Beachwood, and
president of the Association of Jewish Chaplains. He is the focus of a criminal
investigation in Maryland.